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May 2022
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About this episode

This episode looks at the science of hair – what is it made of, why does it come in different shapes, and why does it go grey when we get older?

Matilda is a science writer at the Royal Institution of Australia’s Cosmos Magazine with a background in bioethics and microbiology.

Special thanks to Kay Fitzgerald from Sinclair Dermatology for their help with this episode.

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